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SMAD3 and SMAD4 have a more dominant role than SMAD2 in TGFβ-induced chondrogenic differentiation of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells

Authors
  1. A Kretschmer
  2. A Nakao
  3. AC Daly
  4. AM Ionescu
  5. AM Mackay
  6. AM Valdes
  7. B Johnstone
  8. BK Hall
  9. C Le Goff
  10. C Liu
  11. C Scotti
  12. C Sirard
  13. CA Hellingman
  14. CG Chen
  15. CH Heldin
  16. CM Ferguson
  17. E Piek
  18. EB Hunziker
  19. EN Blaney Davidson
  20. G Lagna
  21. H Sowa
  22. IMBH van de Laar
  23. IMBH van de Laar
  24. J Kim
  25. J Lim
  26. J Massague
  27. J Massague
  28. J Zhang
  29. JD Benazet
  30. JM Yingling
  31. JY Yao
  32. K Pelttari
  33. KA Brown
  34. KH Wrighton
  35. KH Wrighton
  36. LM de Kroon
  37. M Kawabata
  38. M Nomura
  39. M Uemura
  40. MB Datto
  41. MF Pittenger
  42. MJ Goumans
  43. NM Lindor
  44. P Piccolo
  45. P ten Dijke
  46. RJ O’Keefe
  47. S Dennler
  48. S Yamasaki
  49. T Alliston
  50. T Furumatsu
  51. T Furumatsu
  52. TF Li
  53. V Caputo
  54. V Dexheimer
  55. V Lefebvre
  56. WR Waldrip
  57. X Lin
  58. X Lin
  59. X Yang
  60. X Yang
  61. Y Hatakeyama
  62. Y Shi
  63. Y Zhang
  64. Y Zhu
  65. YC Yang
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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